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| Release No. FS-0525 |
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Press Office, (202) 205-1134 |
FOREST SERVICE RELEASES ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTION
FOR
NEW PLANNING RULE
Instructions will guide forest and grassland managers in carrying
out new rule
WASHINGTON, March 17, 2005—The U.S. Department
of Agriculture Forest Service today issued the proposed administrative
policy for implementing its new planning regulation, which governs
the 155 national forests and 20 grasslands. The public will have
90 days to comment on the policy.
The interim “National Forest System Land
Management Planning Directives,” a summary of which will
be published in the Federal Register in the next several days,
can be found in the
Forest Service Manual and the Forest Service Handbook, essentially
internal “how to” guidebooks. The directives detail
procedural requirements and responsibilities for forest and grassland
managers to implement the new planning rule, which became effective
Jan. 5.
“This policy direction will provide consistent overall guidance
to our line officers as they begin to revise their forest plans
using the new planning rule,” said Forest Service Associate
Chief Sally Collins. “These instructions are essential for
realizing the vision outlined in the new rule—to provide
future generations with healthier forests, cleaner air and water,
and more abundant wildlife while sustaining a variety of forest
uses.”
The policy includes guidance on how to develop
an Environmental Management System tool to improve performance
and accountability,
afford the public with improved public participation opportunities,
provide for species protection by taking into account the best
available science, and develop guidelines on forest activities,
such as hazardous fuels reduction.
- Chapter 20 of the handbook
outlines how planning documents are used to develop an Environmental
Management System following internationally-accepted
standards. It also shows how planning documents will be used
to help conduct comprehensive, independent audits of the Forest
Service’s
work.
- Chapter 30 of the handbook details the public
participation, collaboration, consultation, and notification
process and describes
each party’s responsibilities and relationships in these
processes. It also provides guidance for the pre-decisional
objection process.
- Chapter 40 of the handbook describes plans
for sustainability while taking into account the best available
science. It also states
how to analyze for ecosystem and species diversity as well
as how to identify species-of-concern and species-of-interest.
- Chapter
60 of the handbook gives guidance on timber and forest vegetation
resource planning, including for guidance identifying
lands suitable as well as not suitable for timber production.
Forty-two forests will revise their forest plans
in the next several years; several units are slated to begin this
year. The
new rule and the proposed directives are available at www.fs.fed.us/emc/nfma/.
Instructions for Submitting Comments
E-mail: planningdirectives@contentanalysisgroup.com. Include “RIN
0596-AC02” or “planning directives” in the subject
line of the message. Fax: (801) 397-2601. Please identify your
comments by including “RIN 0596-AC02” or “planning
directives” on the cover sheet or the first page. Mail: USDA
Forest Service Planning Directives, c/o Content Analysis Group,
P.O. Box 2000, Bountiful, UT 84011-2000.
The final planning directives, which
will take into account public comments received during the 90-day
comment period, will be released
within 18 months.
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